More powerful Xbox One with Oculus Rift & 4K support reportedly coming in 2017

A Kotaku report is adding fuel to the fire regarding rumors of upgraded Xbox One consoles coming our way. Sources are said to have confirmed to the outlet that there will be a smaller, cheaper Xbox One with a more spacious hard drive coming to stores by the end of the year, while an Xbox One with a beefed up GPU and Oculus Rift support is due in 2017.

According to Kotaku, the new Xbox One is codenamed Scorpio, and it will be at least technically capable of supporting the Rift. While being able to support the Rift and actually supporting it are two different things, this theoretical partnership would make sense given that Oculus and Microsoft already have a deal in place for the Rift and Windows 10.

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